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  • | title = Chapter 4: Light Isotropy-Theory and Experiment | keywords = [[Light Isotropy]], [[Experiment]]
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  • | title = Light Isotropy - Theory and Experiment | keywords = [[Light Isotropy]], [[Experiment]]
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  • | title = A Laboratory Experiment for Testing Space-Time Isotropy | keywords = [[space-time isotropy]], [[CMB anisotropy]], [[ether-drift velocity experiment]]
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  • ...eriment. This paper is about considering these remaining theories of light isotropy in the face of increasing experimental evidence. This paper takes an especi
    969 bytes (123 words) - 19:23, 1 January 2017
  • | title = The Anisotropy of Light Velocity | keywords = [[Anisotropy]], [[Light Velocity]]
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  • * 2008 - "[[Chapter 4: Light Isotropy-Theory and Experiment]]" ([http://www.wbabin.net/physics/alford4.pdf Read i * 2001 - "[[Light Isotropy - Theory and Experiment]]" ([http://www.wbabin.net/physics/alf3.htm Read in
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  • | keywords = [[one-way speed of light; principle of light speed constancy; ECI frame; clock synchronization]] ...the Earth. This finding directly contradicts Einstein’s principle of light speed constancy and thereby invalidates the Lorentz transformations and spe
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  • ...nd pulsars. Thus alternative explanations for the isotropy of the speed of light, such as Special Relativity Theory (SRT) or ether drag, are thereby falsifi
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  • ...y]], [[light deflection by gravity]], [[space-time metric]], [[local space isotropy]], [[Newton?s law of gravitation]], [[physical distance]], [[physical time] ...ory: the perihelion advance, the gravitational redshift, the deflection of light by the Sun, and the Shapiro delay. The new formulas and the results they pr
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  • ...in the time transfer software, we can account for the anisotropic speed of light in the ECI frame and thereby ensure the distribution of absolute time to di
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  • | title = Test of the one-way speed of light and the first-order experiment of Special Relativity using phase-conjugate ...whether there is the same phase shift for the test of the one-way speed of light and the first-order experiment using the PCM in a system in straight-line u
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  • | title = Search for Anisotropic Light Propagation as a Function of Laser Beam Alignment Relative to the Earths Ve ...elativity Theory prediction and that supplies the value of a = −1/2 (isotropy).
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  • ...reader has already read my papers on ?A Brief Overview of SRT? and ?Light Isotropy: Theory and Experiment?.  
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  • | title = Mass and energy in the light of aether theory ...ir ability to rationally account for the apparent isotropy of the speed of light. However, the dimension of the rods and the ticking of the clocks being de
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  • ...y idea, to test for non-isotropy of space-time by comparing times taken by light to travel in parallel directions ''vs''. transverse directions, is very att
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  • ...e. It is tree-dimension and isotropy. Space can be marked with the help of isotropy reference system. ...is appeared as only velocity of sending signal and any special property of light is not used in the Special Relativity. If velocity of sound was defined as
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  • | keywords = [[Relativity]], [[isotropy]], [[clock synchronization]], [[absolute motion]], [[pulsed laser.]] ...he center of mass of the universe and assume the speed c of propagation of light to be an isotropic universal constant in that frame. Any motion with respec
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  • ...lready read my paper on ?A Brief Overview of SRT? and another paper ?Light Isotropy-Theory and Experiment?. A wholly contained argument on why The All Pervadin
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  • ...expansion of the universe: a) that which keeps atomic sizes constant while light is being stretched, and b) that which keeps distances between fundamental p
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  • * 2011 - "[[A Laboratory Experiment for Testing Space-Time Isotropy]]" ([http://vixra.org/abs/1105.0030 Read in full]) ...tp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vq0HAhV7Lgs Sarg Antigravity Experiment 2 (in light)] (Video Demonstration)
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  • ...ty called [[energy]] will be [[conservation of energy|conserved]]. In this light, relativity principles make testable predictions about how nature behaves, ...principle combined with the principle of the independence of the speed of light (in vacuum) from the motion of the source. These two principles were reconc
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  • ...roper functioning of the TAI system does not imply the one-way isotropy of light on the moving Earth. This means that the second postulate of Special Relati
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  • ...ly be solved by obtaining a deeper understanding of the physical nature of light. Reading ahead I saw that the linkage between optics and electromagnetism w ...lain the constancy of the speed of light. I reject the ballistic theory of light, and on those grounds Prof. Waldron and I parted company, but not before he
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  • ...result was negative, in that the expected difference between the speed of light in the direction of movement through the presumed aether, and the speed at ...umed that even a vacuum must be filled with aether. Because the [[speed of light]] is so large, and because material bodies pass through the ''aether'' with
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  • ...ns, and changes in this field can propagate not faster than the [[speed of light]]. Lorentz theoretically explained the [[Zeeman effect]] on the basis of hi ....) With the help of this concept Lorentz could explain the [[aberration of light]], the Doppler effect and the [[Fizeau experiment]] (i.e. measurements of t
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  • ...of light]] is the same in all inertial reference frames. The invariance of light speed is one of the [[postulates of special relativity]]. ...the result of attempts by Lorentz and others to explain how the speed of [[light]] was observed to be independent of the [[frame of reference|reference fram
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  • ...s, during the 19th century the wave theory of light as a disturbance of a "light medium" or [[Luminiferous ether]] was widely accepted, the theory reaching ...and [[inductance]], named [[Maxwell's equations]]. He first proposed that light was in fact undulations ([[electromagnetic radiation]]) in the ''same'' aet
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